The Namesake PG-13

The Namesake
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG-13
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 54 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 27, 2007
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Searchlight

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 64,283
Since Nair made such a stir with her fresh approach to William Thackeray's Vanity Fair, the fact that she simply translated The Namesake from page to screen proves to be a bit of a letdown. Full Review
Cinemattraction
Aug 7, 2018
Sprawling, uneven, heartfelt Full Review
CinePassion
Aug 28, 2009
Mira Nair turns Jhumpa Lahiri's gentle, evocative novel The Namesake, into a gentle, evocative film. Full Review
The Indian Express
Jun 18, 2019
Kal Penn...exactly catches the awkwardness of adolescence, carrying us with him as he matures.
Sight and Sound
Apr 1, 2007
3 stars out of 4 -- This is a generational family saga everyone can relate to, and Nair gives it her special magic.
Rolling Stone
Mar 22, 2007
Rating: B+ -- Intelligent and insightful, The Namesake celebrates family in a unique way.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mar 29, 2007
Rating: 3/5 -- There were many moments when I found myself wanting to refer to the book to find out what really happened. Full Review
Guardian
Mar 31, 2007

Product Description:

Like her previous films VANITY FAIR, MONSOON WEDDING, and HBO's HYSTERICAL BLINDNESS, Mira Nair's THE NAMESAKE is a lush, beautiful film bursting with rich color and visual texture. Based on the bestselling book by Jhumpa Lahiri, the film follows two generations of the Ganguli family. After wedding via an arranged marriage, Ashima (Tabu) moves with Ashoke (Irrfan Khan) from her native Calcutta to New York. As Ashima struggles to adjust to life in her new home, a true love grows between the newlyweds. When they give birth to Gogol (who does not learn the true origin of his name until adulthood), the Gangolis decide to stay in American for their child's sake, settling in the suburbs and eventually giving birth to a daughter, Sonia (Sahira Nair). While Ashima and Ashoke attempt to balance their new life with Indian traditions, their children have the very different experience of being raised first-generation Americans. With little interest in their ancestry, both Gogol and Sonia disappoint their parents by having little respect for the sacrifices their parents made for them. Gogol's desire to change his name, and his relationship with a wealthy American girl (Jacinda Barrett), places a strain on the family which Gogol will later regret.

Here, Penn proves he can play a serious role while still using his comedic skills to great affect. The actor shows impressive range in growing a clueless teen to a man his father would be proud of. Nair's skill at directing can be felt in the film's many great performances. Both Tabu and Irrfan Khan embody their characters so fully that the viewer really feels a personal connection to the story. As the head of the household, Khan's character will subtly make viewers laugh while breaking their heart. Packed with unique characters, THE NAMESAKE offers audiences an outlet into Bengali traditions and the immigrant experience while telling a universal story of family bonds which all parents and children should connect with. Nair excels in what is her most personal work to date.

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  • Sales Rank: 131,576
  • UPC: 024543456087
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